Securities Fraud Cases
Accountant fraud cases and securities fraud cases can offer a voice in court to those who have lost money because of the false reporting of a company’s performance or expectations. When a company fails to mention losses or high-risk assets, that company is not giving investors and prospective investors the accurate, and legally required, information they need.Seeger Weiss, along with other security fraud lawyers has proven successful in pursuing both individual and class-action securities lawsuits on behalf of defrauded investors. We know, for an individual investor, the cost of litigation may outstrip the losses sustained. A securities’ class-action lawsuit is an alternative that brings together all victims affected in one court action.
Securities Fraud Can Work Both Ways
Individuals are also held accountable when they make false statements about a publicly traded company. Recently, Barry Minkow, 44, of San Diego was accused of securities fraud for making false and misleading statements about Lennar Corporation on YouTube with the intent of artificially depressing their stock price.
Securities Fraud Actions
- UBS Auction Rate Securities Litigation
- MIXX Securities Fraud Class Action
- Merk Shering Plough Reverse Merger
- Delta Pilots Erisa
- Bell South Fiduciary Duty Breach
- Auction Rate Securities Collapse Litigation
Our Practices
- Asbestos
- Class Actions
- Commercial Litigation
- Defective Products
- Drug Injury
- Personal Injury
- Securities Fraud
- Toxic Exposure
Current Investigations
- Accutane Side Effects
- Darvon and Darvocet
- DePuy Hip Recall
- Fosamax Femur Fractures
- Muscle Injury
- Sleeping Pill Dangers
- SSRI Birth Defects
- Topamax Birth Defects
- Transvaginal Surgical Mesh and Bladder Slings
- Tylenol Liver Damage
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